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Please dont think I`m a horrible man, I did only gloat a little, The Times May 27, 2006 A red kite: the eggs of this raptor were a target for Colin Watson. The practice has been illegal

since 1981 (BEN GURR) Prolific egg thief dies in 40ft fall from treeBy Alan Hamilton BRITAIN’S most notorious illegal collector of rare birds’ eggs has fallen to his death after

losing his footing as he climbed a tree in a Yorkshire wood. Colin Watson, 63, a father of three from Selby, was three-quarters of the way up a 40ft larch near Campsall, Doncaster, when he slipped and fell. It is not known which species he was hoping to add to his collection that proved his downfall. His family said last night that he had climbed the tree only to take photographs. But to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Watson was public enemy No 1. He had a string of convictions spanning 14 years for an activity that has been illegal under the Wildlife and Countryside Act since 1981. He last appeared in court ten years ago. The former power station worker travelled the country in search of additions to his collection. He is believed to have specialised in the eggs of birds of prey and rare crows. The height of his infamy was when he travelled to Loch Garten in Scotland and took a chainsaw to a tree that contained the nest — and probably

the eggs — of an osprey. After a raid on his home in 1985, the RSPB found more than 2,200 eggs in his house and in that of his disabled son. Specimens included golden eagle, osprey, sparrowhawk and red kite. The society confiscated most of them. Brought before Selby magistrates in April 1985, charged with illegally possessing the collection, Watson claimed that all but 16 of his eggs had been collected before the introduction of the 1981 Act that banned the practice. He was still found guilty and fined £1,700 after the court doubted whether the data cards he produced listing the date and place of each egg’s collection were genuine. He successfully appealed, but did not get his collection back. Graham Madge, of the RSPB, said: “He was more than a little bit of a nuisance to us. He had been an active collector for many years. There are a number of very eager egg collectors and he was one of them; they target the nests of some of the most rare

breeding birds and steal their eggs. This is a tragic incident and we would not have wanted him to end his career in such a terrible way.” South Yorkshire Police said that there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the fall. The coroner has been informed and an inquest will be held. WATSON'S RECORD 1980, Inverness Taking golden eagle eggs. Fined £400 1982, Shap Disturbance of peregrine falcons. Fined £250 1985, Selby Possession of eggs. Fined £1,700 1988, Perth Possesion of equipment capable of committing an offence and attempting to take golden eagle eggs. Fined £2,000 1990, Lerwick Possession of equipment capable of committing an offence and possession of two snipe eggs. Fined £1,300Peter H

 

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